United States
Napa
Red
94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot
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2023 - 2030
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2018 - 2028
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The old and the new come together at Sinegal Estate. David Sinegal purchased the former Wolf Vineyard and set out to get the most out of this historic property. Tony Biagi, formerly of Plumpjack, and currently the winemaker at Hourglass was brought on to make the wines. Biagi arrived in May 2013, so his first wines were a sort of trial by fire. Things get much more serious in 2014, as quality looks to have improved in a meaningful way. With an additional year under his belt, Biagi has turned out a set of glorious wines. The cooler vintage yielded Cabernets with more freshness and lower alcohols than 2013. The resulting wines are chiseled and sculpted, yet also possess superb energy throughout. Sinegal is located in a warm sector within St. Helena. Achieving richness and ripeness is never an issue here, but making complete wines of real pedigree is much more elusive. The 2014s certainly appear to be a step in that direction.
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2017 - 2028
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Sinegal is a marriage of the old and the new. David Sinegal purchased this historic St. Helena property, which previously belonged to the Wolff family, and brought in Tony Biagi of Plumpjack and Hourglass fame to make the wines. Sinegal is a warm site on the southern edge of St. Helena that yields rich, voluptuous wines. It will be interesting to see what Biagi comes up with here given the success he had at Plumpjack and the remarkable turnaround he is in the middle of at Hourglass. These three 2013s suggest the main challenge will be finding a way to maintain freshness, as this sector of St. Helena has no issues producing ripe, textured Cabernets. There is little doubt Sinegal is a winery to watch for the future. In case the name sounds familiar, David Sinegal's father, James, is the former CEO and one of the founders of Costco.
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